"Bursting all the doors": The madwoman in the attic after thirty years / After Gilbert and Gubar: madwomen inspired by Madwoman / Modeling the madwoman: feminist movements and the academy / Gilbert and Gubar's daughters: The madwoman in the attic's spectre in Milton studies / Feminism to ecofeminism: the legacy of Gilbert and Gubar's readings of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein and The last man / Enclosing fantasies: Jane Eyre / Jane Eyre's doubles? Colonial progress and the tradition of new woman writing in India / Revisiting the attic: recognizing the shared spaces of Jane Eyre and Beloved / The legacy of hell: Wuthering heights on film and Gilbert and Gubar's feminist poetics / The veiled, the masked, and the civil war woman: Louisa May Alcott and the madwoman allegory / Sensationalizing women's writing: madwomen in attics, the sensational canon, and generic confinement / Ghosts in the attic: Gilbert and Gubar's The madwoman in the attic and the female gothic / Elizabeth Gaskell: a well-tempered madness / Mimesis and poiesis: reflections on Gilbert and Gubar's reading of Emily Dickinson / Annette R. Federico -- Susan Fraiman -- Marlene Tromp -- Carol Blessing -- Katey Castellano -- Madeleine Wood -- Narin Hassan -- Danielle Russell -- Hila Shachar -- Keren Fite -- Tamara Silvia Wagner -- Carol Margaret Davison -- Thomas P. Fair -- Lucia Aiello.
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Gilbert, Sandra M -- Madwoman in the attic. Gubar, Susan, 1944- Madwoman in the attic. Gilbert, Sandra M -- The madwoman in the attic Gubar, Susan The madwoman in the attic
English literature--Women authors--History and criticism. Women and literature--History--Great Britain--19th century.